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Digital Audio Workstation

A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is software used for recording, editing, and mixing audio. Think of it as a virtual studio on your computer. Musicians and audio engineers use DAWs to create music, podcasts, or sound effects. They can arrange sound clips, adjust volume levels, add effects, and manipulate various audio elements with precision. Popular DAWs include Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and Logic Pro. With a DAW, users can produce high-quality audio projects without the need for extensive physical equipment, making music production more accessible and versatile.